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Akupunktur dan 'dry‐needling' untuk sakit pinggang

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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD001351.pub2Copiar DOI
Base de datos:
  1. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Versión publicada:
  1. 24 enero 2005see what's new
Tipo:
  1. Intervention
Etapa:
  1. Review
Grupo Editorial Cochrane:
  1. Grupo Cochrane de Espalda y cuello

Copyright:
  1. Copyright © 2011 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Autores

  • Andrea D Furlan

    Correspondencia a: Institute for Work & Health, Toronto, Canada

    [email protected]

  • Maurits W van Tulder

    Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Dan Cherkin

    Group Health Cooperative, Center for Health Studies, Seattle, USA

  • Hiroshi Tsukayama

    Tsukuba College of Technology Clinic, Tsukuba City, Japan

  • Lixing Lao

    Complementary Medicine Program, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA

  • Bart W Koes

    Department of General Practice, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands

  • Brian M Berman

    Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, USA

Contributions of authors

‐ Furlan, van Tulder, Cherkin, Lao, Koes and Berman wrote the protocol for this review;
‐ Furlan, van Tulder, Koes conducted the literature search and study selection of the English language trials;
‐ Tsukayama conducted the literature search and study selection of the Japanese language trials;
‐ The Chinese Cochrane Centre conducted the literature search of the Chinese language trials and Lao selected the studies;
‐ Furlan, van Tulder, Cherkin, and Koes performed the quality assessment and date extraction of the English language trials;
‐ Lao and Tsukayama performed the quality assessment and data extraction of the Japanese and Chinese language trials;
‐ All authors were involved in writing the final draft of the manuscript.

Sources of support

Internal sources

  • Institute for Work & Health, Canada.

  • Erasmus MC, Department of General Practice, Netherlands.

  • Vrije Universiteit, EMGO Institute, Netherlands.

External sources

  • National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, USA.

Declarations of interest

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Three coauthors of this review (DC, HT and LXL) are also authors of some included trials. In order to avoid any conflict of interest, they were not involved in the methodological quality assessment or data extraction of their own study.

Acknowledgements

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We would like to thank Maoling Wei from the Chinese Cochrane Centre for searching the Chinese databases. We are grateful to Mrs Gunn Elisabeth Vist who extracted the data from the Norwegian paper and Marcos Hsu and Hitoshi Yamashita who were the second authors for the Chinese and Japanese papers respectively. We would like to thank the panel of experts for their important contribution to this review: Satiko Imamura, Marta Imamura, Wu Tu Hsing, Helena Kazyama, Chien Hsin Fen and Liliana George. We are also grateful to all authors who replied to our requests to obtain more information. We also would like to thank Sheilah Hogg‐Johnson and Joseph Beyene for their assistance with the statistical analyses. Finally we would like to thank the editors of the Cochrane Back Review group who provided constructive comments and Vicki Pennick, co‐ordinator of the Cochrane Back Review Group for her assistance and amendments.

Brian Berman's work on this review was partially funded by Grant Number R24 AT001293 from the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM). The contents of this article are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NCCAM, or the National Institutes of Health.

Version history

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2005 Jan 24

Acupuncture and dry‐needling for low back pain

Review

Andrea D Furlan, Maurits W van Tulder, Dan Cherkin, Hiroshi Tsukayama, Lixing Lao, Bart W Koes, Brian M Berman

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD001351.pub2

1999 Apr 26

Acupuncture for low back pain

Review

v an Tulder MW, D C Cherkin, B Berman, L Lao, B W. Koes, Maurits W van Tulder

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD001351

PICO

Population
Intervention
Comparison
Outcome

El uso y la enseñanza del modelo PICO están muy extendidos en el ámbito de la atención sanitaria basada en la evidencia para formular preguntas y estrategias de búsqueda y para caracterizar estudios o metanálisis clínicos. PICO son las siglas en inglés de cuatro posibles componentes de una pregunta de investigación: paciente, población o problema; intervención; comparación; desenlace (outcome).

Para saber más sobre el uso del modelo PICO, puede consultar el Manual Cochrane.